Alaska is a immense place, and your choice on how
you will travel from one place to another place is an important
one. Alaska is proud to offer you a broad list of options including
the Alaska Rail road, relaxed motor coach service, or the elasticity
of a late model rental car. Many of our visitors merge several modes
of transportation on their vacation to Alaska. As constantly, we
work with the top operators and present the lowest prices.

Little Port Walter in Southeast Alaska. |

Nushagak River in Southwest Alaska |

Mount Sanford in the Wrangell Mountains. |
The Alaska Transportation Group was intended to
give the better assistance to the visitors in their search for convention
ground transportation. We have a wide selection of transport that
will provide accommodation groups of all sizes. The Alaskan drivers
are friendly and are fully equipped with answers to any kind of
your questions through out transport. You can also arrange transportation
from any hotel, bed and breakfast, and also from cruise ship. Serving
the Anchorage Airport, the Alaska Railroad, the Whittier Cruise
Port, Alyeska Ski Resort, the Seward Cruise Port, Valdez, Palmer,
Girdwood, Talkeetna, Wasilla, Homer, Denali National Park and several
other areas.
Barrow, Alaska is the northernmost city in the United
States. |
St. Michael's Russian Orthodox Cathedral in Sitka,
Alaska. |
Juneau, the capital of Alaska. |
Alaska is particularly dependent on aviation to
move people and goods throughout the state. Even though Alaska is
very large, it has only 12,200 miles of public roads, approximately
the same mileage as Vermont, a state with less than 2% of the land
area of Alaska. Furthermore, many of Alaska’s communities
are not connected to a highway system. Even if a road is in place,
it may not go any farther than the edge of town or may be an ice
road (frozen river or stream) that is only usable during winter.
Because of this, commuter and air taxi flights must often serve
in lieu of a traditional road system. This makes aircraft essential
for personal and commercial transportation of passengers, cargo,
and mail to outlying communities.
Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-700 |
Anchorage, the largest city in Alaska. |
High costs of transportation continue to sap Alaska's economic development,
largely because the major transportation links, both internal and
external, are by air, which provides the fastest way to cross Alaska's
great distances and formidable terrain. Two dozen airlines serve
Alaska, with daily service for passengers and cargo from the South
48 and Canada, Europe, Hawaii, Korea, and Japan. Some 800 airfields,
seaplane bases, and emergency strips are in use, and few villages
are without service at least by bush pilots. Most of the state's
roads are surfaced. The Alaska Highway and its Haines and Skagway
cutoffs connect Alaska's internal road network to the outside and
provide relatively easy access for tourists. A 416-mile (669-km)
haul road from Fairbanks to Prudhoe Bay connects with the existing
highway system to provide an overland route from the ice-free southern
ports to the Arctic Ocean. The public, however, is restricted to
the southern half of this highway and may use it only in the summer.
CLICK HERE for Alaska's Highway Informations
Cities
Of Alaska
A
Adak
Akhiok
Akiak
Akutan
Alakanuk
Aleknagik
Allakaket
Ambler
Anaktuvuk Pass
Anchorage
Anderson
Angoon
Aniak
Anvik
Atka
Atqasuk
B
Barrow
Bethel
Bettles
Brevig Mission
Buckland
C
Chefornak
Chevak
Chignik
Chuathbaluk
Clark's Point
Coffman Cove
Cold Bay
Cordova
Craig
D
Deering
Delta Junction
Dillingham
Diomede
E
Eagle
Eek
Egegik
Ekwok
Elim
Emmonak
F
Fairbanks
False Pass
Fort Yukon
Galena
Gambell
Golovin
Goodnews Bay
Grayling
Gustavus
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H
Haines
Holy Cross
Homer
Hoonah
Hooper Bay
Houston
Hughes
Huslia
Hydaburg
J
Juneau
K
Kachemak
Kake
Kaktovik
Kaltag
Kasaan
Kenai
Ketchikan
Kiana
King Cove
Kivalina
Klawock
Kobuk
Kodiak
Kotlik
Kotzebue
Koyuk
Koyukuk
Kupreanof
Kwethluk
L
Larsen Bay
Lower Kalskag
M
Manokotak
Marshall
McGrath
Mekoryuk
Mountain Village
N
Napakiak
Napaskiak
Nenana
New Stuyahok
Newhalen
Nightmute
Nikolai
Nome
Nondalton
Noorvik
North Pole
Nuiqsut
Nulato
Nunam Iqua
Nunapitchuk
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O
Old Harbor
Ouzinkie
P
Palmer
Pelican
Petersburg
Pilot Point
Pilot Station
Platinum
Point Hope
Port Alexander
Port Heiden
Port Lions
Q-R
Quinhagak
Ruby
Russian Mission
S
Saint Paul
Sand Point
Savoonga
Saxman
Scammon Bay
Selawik
Seldovia
Seward
Shageluk
Shaktoolik
Shishmaref
Shungnak
Sitka
Skagway
Soldotna
St. George
St. Mary's
St. Michael
Stebbins
T
Tanana
Teller
Tenakee Springs
Thorne Bay
Togiak
Toksook Bay
U-V
Unalakleet
Unalaska
Upper Kalskag
Valdez
W
Wainwright
Wales
Wasilla
White Mountain
Whittier
Wrangell
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